Argentine Supreme Court officials uncovered hundreds of long-forgotten Nazi documents, membership cards, and propaganda materials in the court's archives. Staff had discovered these confiscated 84 year old documents while relocating materials to a museum. A few weeks ago, the Argentine government released nearly 1,850 de-classified documents that show how Nazi fugitives escaped to the country after World War II and made them available to the public. Supreme Court Archives Declassified Records
Both the archived materials and the declassified documents will shed light on the Nazis' global financial networks and activities during World War II, as well as the financing of their escape routes to South America via so-called "rat lines" after the war.
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